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 1448 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 285. 1911. cedin uarters may be expended; and no department or Government estabhsllrment shall consume in any such period a_greater percentage of its allotment than can be lawfully expended during the same period ` of the whole appropriation. _ _ _ _ _ ·“'°““°“‘d€°' 1,*2,;- Of the allotment of the appropriation for public printing and £'$1L‘?§‘$·ST‘°° binding for the Patent Office for the fiscal year end1ng_June thirtieth, ‘”‘“· "‘ 76°’ nineteen hundred and eleven, there is hereby made available for public printing and binding for the Interstate Commerce Commission twenty thousand dollars and for the Executive offices one thousand_dollars, and of the allotment of the appropriation for public printing and binding for the Post Office Department for the fiscal year end1ng_June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eleven, there is hereby made available for public printing and binding for the Supreme Court of the United 4»a,p.vm. States two thousand five hun red dollars, and of the spec1iic_ approriation for holidays under the a proprration for public prmting and binding for the fiscal year ending tl)une thirtieth, nineteen undred and eleven, there is hereby made available the sum of fifteen thousand . dollars for the payment of leaves of absence. _ AP1¤>¤'**°¤¤=°¤* °‘ AH expenditures from appropriations made herein under Govemexpeuditures to work. · · · executed. ment Printing Office, except appropriations for salaries and for stores and general expenses in and for the office of superintendent of documents, shall be equitably apportioned and charged, by the Public Printer, to each publication or work executed un er any of the foregoing allotments so that the total charges for work done from the appro riations aforesaid shall not be less than the total amount actualllly expended from all of said appropriations. wimliii °i>:S°iB°¤`2llY orrrcn or mn surnnmrrzxnnxr or nocummrrs. ments. ¤¤iiiiiiiiliig1dwt' as- For superintendent of documents, three thousand five hundred dollars; assistant superintendent of documents, two thousand Eve hundred dollars; one clerk of class four; four clerks of class three; four clerks of class two; eight clerks of class one; eight clerks, at one thousand dollars each; six clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; eleven clerks, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one cataloguer in charge, one thousand eight hundre dollars; two cataloguers, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; three cataloguers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one cataloguer, one thousand one hundred dollars; seven cataloguers, at one thousand dollars each; five cataloguers, at nine hundred dollars each; cashier, one thousand six hundred dollars; one librarian, one thousand Eve hundred dollars; shipper in charge, one thousand two hundred dollars; stock keeper, one thousand one hundred dollars; three stock kee ers, at one thousand dollars each; five stock keepers, at nine hundred dollars each; two stock keepers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two assistant messengers, at seven hundred and twent dollars each; three mailers, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; j anitress, six hundred and twenty-six dollars; two folders, at six hundred and twenty-six dollars each; eleven laborers, at six hundred and twenty- six dollars each; live messenger boys, at four hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, one hundred thousand eight hundred and eighty- four dollars. °°“"“g°“""‘¥’°“*"’S· For furniture and iixtrrres, typewriters, carpets, labor-saving machines and accessories, time stamps adding and numbering machines, awnings, curtains, books of reference, directories, books, miscellaneous office and desk su plies; wrap ing paper, including wrappers for Congressional Record) and Patent gflice Gazette; twine, glue, envelopes, postage, car tickets, soap, toilet paper, towels, disinectants, an ice; dray e, express, freight, telephone and telegraph service; repairs to building, elevators, and machinery; preserving